释义 |
fis·tu·la·ri·idae \ˌfis(h)chələˈrīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Fistularia, type genus (from Latin fistula + New Latin -aria) + -idae : a family (type genus Fistularia) of hemibranchiate fishes of warm seas that have the head prolonged into a tube with the mouth terminal, that are otherwise structurally similar to the sticklebacks, and that comprise the cornetfishes |